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Build a Greenhouse for a longer Gardening Season!

Reasons To Build A Greenhouse

So you want a Greenhouse? So Do I, We plan to build a greenhouse this year. Here are some helpful tips for you to consider, as we plan to build our Garden Shed/Greenhouse too!
Update- We have started our Gardenshed/greenhouse project- See some of the obstacles we have had to deal with get get
the garden shed project started-
I have also added some suggested books on greenhouses here

Recommended Reading to learn more about Building a Greenhouse and Greenhouse Gardening

Consider Building a Backyard Greenhouse for Your own Gardening Needs

You are already halfway through to owning your home greenhouse the moment you make the decision that you want one!

Backyard greenhouses are no longer a rare sight, so you probably have seen one in or around your neighborhood.

Plan a visit to a couple of greenhouses to get first-hand information on how to go about building a home greenhouse.

Visiting and talking to local garden supplies owners could also prove valuable.

Ask questions about location, sun exposure, ventilation, humidity requirements, material for construction and whatever else might help you in getting the best value for the money.

When you have gathered all the needed information on building a home greenhouse, the next step is to finalize a design. It helps to keep the following considerations in mind:

1. Identify your preferences with regard to materials to be used. Do you want to use recycled or second hand material? Are you looking to using inexpensive material that is easy to work with or are the look, aesthetics and style of your greenhouse a very important concern?

2. Choose an uncomplicated design that can be built with standard material available in hardware stores.

3. If you are using wood, try to get cedar, cypress or redwood. Pressure treated wood is also fine. Paint all ordinary wood for durability and to prevent contact damage to plants in case the wood has any harmful preservative or chemical that could leach into the soil.

4. If you are thinking of a simple hoop house, be sure that you design your greenhouse to withstand strong winds and snow if these are common in your area.

5. Consider the natural climate of your area to adapt your designs, plans and choice of plants appropriately. You can opt to grow any plant, but you would need to work at replicating its natural environment for successfully growing it.

This could mean installing systems for heating or lighting your greenhouse to suit the plants. This is okay as long as you have budgeted for it.

6. Think about building a foundation if necessary and the kind of flooring that would best suit you.

7. If you are going to install thermostats, grow lights, timer devices or any automated systems, be sure to have a back-up arrangement in case of power failure.

8. Site your greenhouse suitably for good sun exposure, ventilation, drainage, convenient access for you, and easy access to utilities.

9. Think up innovative and creative ways to maximize use of space in your greenhouse. Do some brainstorming about bench and shelf layout, hanging up baskets, making available supports for climbers and so on.

10. If you are going to set up a cold frame greenhouse, research on inexpensive and natural ways to conserve heat in your greenhouse. There are a number of techniques you can adopt.

Use your ingenuity to adapt any of the methods available to meet your individual requirement. Building a home greenhouse in your backyard is really a necessity if you believe in green living.

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Here are some useful Garden Resources

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Building a backyard greenhouse will be one of the best investments you will ever make.

Not only will you be able to grow more flowers, herbs, fruits, vegetables and plants all year round, but you’ll be proud to know that you made something with your own two hands.